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High School Student Suspected of
Creating 'Sasser' Computer Worm Arrested
in Germany
High School Student Suspected of
Creating 'Sasser' Computer Worm Arrested
in Germany
05/08/2004 09:12 AMXposed May 8 2004 12:22PM GMT
German Police Arrest High School Student
Suspected of Creating 'Sasser' Computer
Virus
German Police Arrest High School Student
Suspected of Creating 'Sasser' Computer
Virus
05/08/2004 05:11 AMXposed May 8 2004 9:18AM GMT
Four Sydney high school students charged
with global Internet scam, police say?
Four Sydney high school students charged
with global Internet scam, police say?
01/07/2005 12:16 AMChina Post Jan 7 2005 3:25AM GMT
Unitime Systems' New Benefits Manager
Automatically Tracks Employee
Paid-Time-Off Benefits
Unitime Systems' New Benefits Manager
Automatically Tracks Employee
Paid-Time-Off Benefits
02/05/2005 10:00 PMBenefits calculated as part of the company’s daily time and attendance
tracking [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
URGENT: WASH POST: Bush admin weighing
changes in Social Security benefits
formula... // 'cutting promised benefits
by nearly a third in the coming
decades'... Developing
URGENT: WASH POST: Bush admin weighing
changes in Social Security benefits
formula... // 'cutting promised benefits
by nearly a third in the coming
decades'... Developing
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"URGENT: WASH POST: Bush admin weighing
changes in Social Security benefits
formula... // 'cutting promised benefits
by nearly a third in the coming
decades'... Developing... "
"URGENT: WASH POST: Bush admin weighing
changes in Social Security benefits
formula... // 'cutting promised benefits
by nearly a third in the coming
decades'... Developing... "
01/04/2005 05:59 PMScam Busters Just As Bad As Scam
Victims?
Scam Busters Just As Bad As Scam
Victims?
01/19/2004 05:05 AMAn odd article out of South Africa complaining that
scam
busters are just as bad as scam victims - in that they act in just
as predictable a manner. Of course, the scam busters aren't the folks
losing money to the scammers, and, in fact, they often are doing a
good job to spread news of a scam to protect potential victims. So,
I'm a bit confused as to what's so upsetting about people taking it
upon themselves to tell others about a scam. Certainly, there are
some things that don't deserve to be publicized, but are, due to the
intensity of the efforts against them. However, scams are something
that clearly should be publicized to limit the negative impact. It
seems that the real complaint of the writer isn't so much scam
busters, but "fad" busters who complain about people getting hooked on
the latest fad. However, fads and scams are two very different
things.
Friends, Friends With Benefits and the
Benefits of the Local Mall
Friends, Friends With Benefits and the
Benefits of the Local Mall
05/29/2004 10:54 PMWhatever happened to teen romance? Life inside the under-age sexual
revolution.
"A high school student in Las Vegas was
transferred to a new school because of
an online journal in which he wrote,
"Kill Alaina." "
"A high school student in Las Vegas was
transferred to a new school because of
an online journal in which he wrote,
"Kill Alaina." "
11/12/2003 02:57 PMScam Within A Scam Warning
Scam Within A Scam Warning
12/22/2003 07:43 PMThere have been a ton of warnings about so-called "phishing" spam
scams - where a very realistic email from a well-known financial firm
asks you to confirm the details of your account. Of course, the email
isn't real and the scammers just want your account details. They go
through all sorts of tricks to hide the fact that the email isn't
real, but the latest such phishing scam uses a bit of social
engineering. It
warns people about such scams, and then says they need
to fill out new information to avoid being taken by such a scam.
It seems the scammers are trying to get increasingly clever, and it's
an interesting social engineering trick to try to get people to let
down their guard by first warning them about a scam - and then
scamming them anyway.
Wharton School Team Wins University of
San Francisco 2004 International
Business Plan Competition - MicroMRI of
the Wharton School Takes Home Pacific
Specialty Insurance $10,000 Grand Prize.
See Complete Results of the USF
Entrepreneur Contest at
http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org
Wharton School Team Wins University of
San Francisco 2004 International
Business Plan Competition - MicroMRI of
the Wharton School Takes Home Pacific
Specialty Insurance $10,000 Grand Prize.
See Complete Results of the USF
Entrepreneur Contest at
http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org
05/31/2004 01:47 PMThe University of San Francisco 2004 International Business Plan
Competition is one of the most competitive events of its kind, with
over 150 graduate student entrepreneur team applications from 100
universities in 18 countries around the world. A Wharton School Team,
MicroMRI, took first place, with a team from the Univ. of Georgia,
ThruSkin Technologies, coming in second. Please find complete results
at http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org. [PRWEB May 14, 2004]
Benefits of BCC
Benefits of BCC
05/07/2004 11:50 AMBenefits of Going .NET
Benefits of Going .NET
06/05/2005 11:28 PMNice discussion on the pro's of dot net.
More .Mac Benefits
More .Mac Benefits
03/13/2003 10:16 AMApple has added two more great .Mac benefits for .Mac subscribers.
Normally $30, Aladdin's DropStuff is now a free download for .Mac
members. This easy to use utility compresses files with drag and drop
simplicity.
Stuffit Deluxe, Aladdin's full-featured compression utility, is being
offered at a special price for .Mac members. Regularly $79.99, Stuffit
Deluxe is available for $39.99.
More information on both of these benefits can be found at the .Mac
website.
Advice On A New-School Old-School BBS
Advice On A New-School Old-School BBS
06/14/2004 09:31 PMI have always suspected this
I have always suspected this
12/15/2003 05:54 AMPowerPoint Makes You Dumb ..
PowerPoint
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The Benefits Of Booze
The Benefits Of Booze
11/03/2003 09:29 PM Poor,
Much-Maligned Alcohol Gets A Good Word: It's quarter to three,
there's no one in the place/Except you and me,/So set 'em' up Joe, I
got a little story/ I think you should know... And the story is
something, if you're a drinker, you probably already know. (
I
was so surprised by this article I wondered if it was sponsored by
the booze industry. But then I mixed myself another drink; read the
wonderfully-named, probably Guinness - and poteen-fuelled - Dublin
Principles and drank its health anyway!)
Mutual benefits
Mutual benefits
04/19/2004 11:12 PMComputer Weekly Apr 20 2004 3:38AM GMT
confusion and the benefits of WS-I
confusion and the benefits of WS-I
06/22/2004 12:13 PMthe great thing about standards...
Friends With Benefits
Friends With Benefits
08/12/2004 11:21 AMIn the current issue of
Wired magazine, a piece I wrote on
social swap nets:
Think of them as eBay crossed with Napster, then injected with
Friendster DNA. The newest social networking services merge three
powerful Web functions - auctioning, file-sharing, and
friend-of-a-friend socializing - to build digital barter economies.
Unlike first-gen social networks, these communities are about more
than getting laid and getting paid. These "social swap nets" help
like-minded members pool digital resources - music, movies, games,
even hardcover books.
Mediachest and SongBuddy are two early examples. They're still small
(and size matters when it comes to a well-stocked "sharing pool"), but
their very existence points to a new era in networked transactions,
one in which online exchanges become more useful.
Here's how they work: Members browse one another's collections online
using filters such as friend groups, geographic location, or other
affinities. This isn't file-swapping in the old outlaw Napster sense.
They can access one another's stuff, but the original copy literally
traded with others, rather than downloaded and duplicated via P2P.
Getting hold of the goods is mostly a low tech affair. Members often
mail or hand-deliver items.
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.Mac Benefits Confusion
.Mac Benefits Confusion
11/19/2003 08:06 AM"I looked at that page also, but didn't feel deceived. I felt the page
was saying, 'Look what you could have received if you had a .mac
account' and [implying] that new subscribers would get equivalent
offers in the future." (MacFixIt via MyAppleMenu)
The benefits of outsourcing
The benefits of outsourcing
06/08/2004 03:20 PMSuspected Terrorist
Suspected Terrorist
02/10/2004 02:35 AM[](http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/suspectedTerrorist/)?
I was suspected of being a Japanese spy
I was suspected of being a Japanese spy
06/10/2004 04:57 AM
Read Les
Earnest's hillarious
story about how his secret decoder ring got FBI on his tail
when he was 12 years
old. That was in 1943 but it shows what can happen when
paranoia grips a nation.
It could be now if you are related in anyway to the Middle East.
[via Gaget
opia via Espen
Adersen].

Mad cow disease suspected in US
Mad cow disease suspected in US
06/25/2004 09:54 PMAn animal may have tested positive for mad cow disease in the US, the
agricultural department says.
Suspected Terrorist
Suspected Terrorist
01/18/2004 06:00 PMNI benefits fraud revealed
NI benefits fraud revealed
05/21/2004 02:13 AMFraud and official errors in pension and benefit payments totalled
£53m in NI last year, a report says.
Demonstrating the benefits of broadband
Demonstrating the benefits of broadband
12/10/2003 01:55 PMPersonal Computer World Dec 10 2003 1:08PM ET
Benefits of 3G/UMTS for Brazil
Benefits of 3G/UMTS for Brazil
06/28/2004 05:01 AM3G Jun 28 2004 8:52AM GMT
Lasting Benefits of the Dot-Com Bubble
Lasting Benefits of the Dot-Com Bubble
03/13/2003 10:24 AMThe Benefits of the Yahoo SERP Changes
The Benefits of the Yahoo SERP Changes
10/22/2002 10:57 PMOn one hand, many who paid for BizEx are still miffed, but there is a
growing realization that Yahoo may have ultimately done us a favor.
Offshoring benefits Canada
Offshoring benefits Canada
09/23/2004 01:08 PMglobetechnology.com Sep 23 2004 4:58PM GMT
Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi
Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi
08/06/2004 11:44 AMSo much for Intel's Centrino advertising
Chocolate May Contain Health Benefits
(AP)
Chocolate May Contain Health Benefits
(AP)
02/10/2004 04:06 PMAP - Those chocolates that make your Valentine's heart go pitty-pat
may also help keep that heart running longer and stronger.
The golden benefits of C'ing your PHP
The golden benefits of C'ing your PHP
03/11/2003 01:22 AMI've seen some posts in response to my
experiments
C'ing my PHP code. Some of them have
questioned the
benefits.
Well my experiments are that of a beginner (hint: remember the kiddie
emoticons), so you have to take what i say with a grain of salt.
My initial conversion was the most commonly called function in the
ADOdb api, MoveNext(). This function is just a wrapper to a database
call, so there's not much to tune and a small speedup is only to be
expected.
Finding things to tune is like looking for gold. We need to understand
a bit about the geology of our code before we can hit paydirt. We are
looking for functions which are frequently called, contain a
substantial amount of PHP code, but not too complicated that it
becomes a pain to port to C, preferably involves a lot of looping, and
is unlikely to ever change (it's much less fun to maintain this than
maintaining a secret love affair).
Well i just hit a rich seam. There is a function called
ADORecordset::GetArray(), which creates a 2D array from a recordset.
Now it calls the C function adodb_getall(). I did some global
optimizations that are impossible to do in a PHP script, and the speed
improvement is about 75%. This function is used to emulate record
counting, so it's used in every query against oracle, mssql or any
other commercial database.
As i learn more, things could get even faster.
"zeldman.che"
Phase III ERP Benefits: The Art of the
Formerly Impossible
Phase III ERP Benefits: The Art of the
Formerly Impossible
04/30/2004 08:35 PMZDNet May 1 2004 1:27AM GMT
UCL sees VoIP benefits
UCL sees VoIP benefits
04/07/2005 01:18 PMComputer Weekly Apr 7 2005 4:21PM GMT
Vendors see benefits from 3G sales
Vendors see benefits from 3G sales
07/22/2004 04:21 AMTelecoms.com Jul 22 2004 7:30AM GMT
Weighing the benefits of outsourcing
Weighing the benefits of outsourcing
03/06/2004 02:04 AMIT leaders now think before rushing into deals with offshore
developers
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